
Austin Herb Society Holiday Bazaar

EZ Herbs and The Austin School of Herbal Studies
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November 17th: 10am – 4pm
The Art of Herbal Preparations: Medicine Making | $85.00
Learn how to make medicinal infusions and decoctions (teas), healing salves, oils and herbal tinctures. You will also learn about herbal first aid and how to make a compress and poultice. We will walk the garden, harvest some herbs and meet the most medicinal plants that grow well in our environment. Medicine Making is a sacred practice, so weather permitting we will have a drumming circle and fire to honor the plants before making our medicine. Please bring a pot-luck dish to share for lunch (include some fresh herbs if you can!).
$85.00
THE CLASS IS NOW FULL. IF YOU WOULD STILL LIKE TO TAKE THIS CLASS SEND ME AN EMAIL AND I’LL PUT YOU ON A WAIT LIST. MY APOLOGIES
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